| FEDERAL NOTICES |
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| To help the government fight the funding of terrorism
and money laundering activities, Federal law requires all financial
institutions to obtain, verify, and record information that identifies
each person who opens an account. What this means for you: When you open
an account, we will ask for your name, address, date of birth, and other
information that will allow us to identify you. We may also ask to see
your driver's license or other identifying documents. |
| STATE NOTICES |
| Arizona, California, Idaho, Louisiana, Nevada, New
Mexico, Texas, Washington or Wisconsin Residents: If you, the applicant,
are married and live in a community property state, you should also
provide the personal credit information on your spouse in the co-applicant
section. Your spouse is not required to be a co-applicant for the credit
requested unless he/she wishes to be a co-applicant. California Residents:
An applicant, if married, may apply for a separate account. Ohio
Residents: Ohio laws against discrimination require that all creditors
make credit equally available to all creditworthy customers and that
credit reporting agencies maintain separate credit histories on each
individual upon request. The Ohio Civil Rights Commission administers
compliance with this law. New Hampshire Residents: If this is an
application for balloon financing, you are entitled to receive, upon
request, a written estimate of the monthly payment amount that would be
required to refinance the balloon payment at the time such payment is due
based on the creditor's current refinancing programs. New York Residents:
In connection with your application for credit, we may request a consumer
report that contains information on your credit worthiness, credit
standing, personal characteristics and general reputation. If we grant you
credit, we or our servicer may order additional consumer reports in
connection with any update, renewal or extension of the credit. If you ask
us, we will tell you whether we obtained a consumer report and if we did,
we will tell you the name and address of the consumer reporting agency
that gave us the report. Vermont Residents: By clicking on "Submit", you
authorize us and our employees or agents to obtain and verify information
about you (including one or more credit reports, information about your
employment and banking and credit relationships) that we may deem
necessary or appropriate in evaluating your application. If your
application is approved and credit is extended, you also authorize us, and
our employees and agents, to obtain additional credit reports and other
information about you in connection with reviewing the account, increasing
the available credit on the account (if applicable), taking collection on
the account, or for any other legitimate purpose. Married Wisconsin
Residents: Wisconsin law provides that no provision of any marital
property agreement, or unilateral statement, or court order applied to
marital property will adversely affect a creditor?s interests unless,
prior to the time that the credit is granted, the creditor is furnished
with a copy of the agreement, statement or decree, or has actual knowledge
of the adverse provision. If you are making this application individually,
and not jointly with your spouse, the full name and current address of
your spouse must be properly disclosed in the co-applicant section of this
application. |
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